Pulp Fiction
Modern Times
A fish called Wanda
Braveheart
Nosferatu
Once upon a time in the west
The Seven samurai
North by Northwest
The Wild Bunch
Lost and delirious
Whisky Galore
Bringing up Baby
Heavenly Creatures
Breakfast club

There. These are movies i return too and have seen more than twice. And by the way, I actually liked Avatar, West side story and Titanic. Saw in an other thread that they seem to be on the list of movies disliked the most. maybe i'm contrary.

Pulp Fiction
Modern Times
A fish called Wanda
Braveheart
Nosferatu
Once upon a time in the west
The Seven samurai
North by Northwest
The Wild Bunch
Lost and delirious
Whisky Galore
Bringing up Baby
Heavenly Creatures
Breakfast club

There. These are movies i return too and have seen more than twice. And by the way, I actually liked Avatar, West side story and Titanic. Saw in an other thread that they seem to be on the list of movies disliked the most. maybe i'm contrary.

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To me, the only way to see Avatar is in an Imax theatre in 3D with surround sound and a screen that is about six stories high

Unfortunately they recently closed the one downtown here in Winnipeg (by the way I did like Avatar too - I saw it twice)

To me, the only way to see Avatar is in an Imax theatre in 3D with surround sound and a screen that is about six stories high

Unfortunately they recently closed the one downtown here in Winnipeg (by the way I did like Avatar too - I saw it twice)

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I'm not sure. I remember the 3D effects when they where flying the dragon and so on. They did that way too long, just to play with the 3D toys. It was if the makers had told the audience, OK we take a break here so we can play with our new technical toy, the movie will start soon again. They were impressive effects but they slowed the story down. But is always the same when discover new effects. they use them way too much and the story suffers. Sometimes they even make movies without storys and just cram in a lot of effects. Plain borinng. Avatar had a story, even if it breaks now and then.

Jaws (the greatest film ever made in my opinion)
The Lord of the Rings Series
Now the Hobbit Series
King Kong by Peter Jackson
Any Stephen King adaptation
Almost anything with Clint involved (exclude such wastes of time as the Bridges of Madison County)
Star Wars (yes, even the prequels)
Star Trek (All of them)
Pretty much action and effects for me. It must also be fiction. If I want some reality, I'll go to work.